I know neither of these tarot kits but I have an instinctive distrust of anyone who promises that tarot can be "easy". You can make tarot easy, certainly, but the real fun starts where the easy ends IMO. So while we all start out in more or less shallow waters, I'm a bit sceptical about this "easy" promise.
Why a kit? because you like the deck?
I'd tend to recommend you seek a deck that speaks to you and intrigues you, among the many good ones available, and at least two good, solid books. Joan Bunnings is a very good teacher, Mary K. Greer is excellent (Tarot for Yourself), Anthony Louis (Tarot Plain and Simple) and Rachel Pollack (78 Degrees or Tarot Wisdom) as well.
I'd recommend Tarot for Yourself because it's a workbook, and at least one other more "theoretical" book.
Even if you don't have a kindle, you can download the app for free and download samples of books. Which speaks to your mind best?
And I also recommend that you start collecting your most important material: your own insights. For that, you need a journal, either on your computer or handwritten. Write down your readings, insights, connections you make while reading, daily cards, tarot dreams, wishlists ... everything.
Over time, IF you're serious with tarot and continue to read and study, you'll rely less and less on other writers and more and more on yourself.
That's my recommendation. "Complex tarot" ;-)